Good morning, 12s. Here's a look at what's happening today – Monday, Jan. 11 – for your Seattle Seahawks.
What's Being Said: Rams 30, Seahawks 20
The Seahawks' season came to a disappointing end on Saturday as the Rams visited Seattle and left with a victory. After falling behind 20-10 at halftime, the Seahawks pulled within a touchdown entering the fourth quarter. It ultimately wasn't enough, as the Rams sealed the game on a Robert Woods touchdown reception late in the final frame. DK Metcalf led the way with 96 receiving yards and two touchdowns, while Bobby Wagner finished with a game-high 16 total tackles.
Here's what the media are saying following the game:
Seahawks.com reporter John Boyle with more on how the team processed the loss one day later.
Boyle also wrote about Jamal Adams’ various injuries, including playing through a torn labrum and other ailments.
Read what the Seahawks said and what the Rams said after the game.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times handed out grades in his weekly report card.
Also at the Seattle Times, Condotta on the upcoming offseason, which could signal a lot of change for the Seahawks.
Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune on K.J. Wright’s desire to return to Seattle in 2021 for another season.
Ben Arthur of the Seattle PI had three big takeaways after the loss.
The 710 ESPN Seattle staff gave their instant reactions following the game.
Danny O'Neil of 710 ESPN Seattle wrote about how the Seahawks just couldn’t pull off their typical comeback this time.
Joe Fann of NBC Sports Northwest on how the second half of the season foreshadowed the playoff loss.
Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic with why Saturday’s loss turned out to be the Seahawks’ worst-case scenario.
Brady Henderson of ESPN wrote his postgame column on Russell Wilson and the Seahawks’ flat finish to a stellar season.
Anthony Treash of Pro Football Focus had the story of the game and rookie watch.
Seahawks Players Reflect On 2020 Season On Social Media
The 2020 season clearly didn't end the way any of us hoped, but there are still plenty of silver linings. A number of Seahawks players took to social media to reflect on the season and look forward to 2021:
Social Post Of The Day
Throughout this unprecedented season, 12s continued to support the Seahawks each and every day. We missed the 12s at Lumen Field more than ever this season. Here's to brighter days ahead – on and off the field.
Following their 30-20 season-ending loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the Seahawks cleaned out their lockers at Renton's Virginia Mason Athletic Center.